Zack Tremere
Buffalo RE Investors
1 February 2024 | 11 replies
I want to create more of a cashflow based portfolio and not seeing too many markets up north with the same numbers you guys play with.
Susan McBride
Investor Offer to Assume Mortgage - Legit or not?
1 February 2024 | 14 replies
This offer is based on a subject-to-arrangement.
Margaret Ngatia
[Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
1 February 2024 | 1 reply
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.Bp Community,Views and opinions on this deal are welcome
Tracy Cheon
What do you do to negotiate better?
1 February 2024 | 7 replies
Or is it mostly just getting multiple biddings and deciding based on those options?
Stuart Udis
Residential Financing Guidance
1 February 2024 | 4 replies
Based on my experience, if it is zoned CMX, the lender will only see it is as commercial.
Logan M.
How I filled 27 vacant units in six months
1 February 2024 | 1 reply
I moved the units based on the attention needed, once they were occupied I moved to their number order.
Tony Pellettieri
New Construction HML in Foreclosure Proceedings - Needs Help
1 February 2024 | 1 reply
Based on a rough analysis for a project timeline, I believe the total project can be completed in 5-7 months with the team I have available if we get involved in completing the work on the project.Deal Analysis as a whole - Actual Costs may be slightly different but estimates should be fairly closePost Construction Estimated Market Value - Lot 1: $379,000 Lot 2: $307,000 Total Estimated Market Value $686,000+- $102,000 - Cost to payoff HML & Previous Builder- $154,800 - Estimated Cost to complete House #1- $170,370 - Estimated Cost to complete House #2: Includes New Well/Septic $7500, Impact Fees $2100, Permits $1000= $427,170 - Estimated Cost to Payoff HML, Complete Construction on House #1, and Construct House #2+ $686,000 - Total Future Market Value- $20,580 - 3% Buyer Agent commissions as the current owner(Listing Agent) will be listing these properties without compensation- $2,538 - Real Estate Transfer Taxes- $1,500 - Settlement Costs Paid at Closing______________________________________________ $234,212- $27,900 - Payment to Seller for Down Payment made by seller to HML @ Origination (For her to break even)= $206,312 - Potential Return before any Interest/Fees/Taxes/EtcI've spoken to a few HM Lenders and ran rough numbers by them.
Caren Magill
MTR or sell? I'm not sure our house is the right fit for rentals.
2 February 2024 | 19 replies
Based on your post it seems like the home is large 3+ bedrooms.
Abhishek Agrawal
Austin/San Antonio Newbie Investor Seeks Rental Property & Team
1 February 2024 | 8 replies
My sights are set on acquiring my first rental property in the Austin/San Antonio area, aiming for cash flow and a 7-10% yield on my down payment.Here is my initial plan based on the learnings I have done so far:Property Type: Single Family/Condo/Apartment also open for other suggestionsStrategy: MTR/LTR Budget: $300k - $400kCredit Score: ~750Down Payment: 15-20%Where I need help of this awesome BP community:Guidance & insights: I'm open to any advice and tips from seasoned investors and experts in the Austin/San Antonio market.Experienced team: I'm actively seeking investor-friendly professionals, including lenders, agents, property managers, tax experts, inspectors, and lawyers.